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Lot No. 73


               M F HUSAIN

               1915-2011
               UNTITLED
               95.5 x 47.8 in (243 x 121 cm)
               Oil on canvas
               Circa 1960
               Signed: Verso
               ` 3,50,00,000 - 5,00,00,000 | $ 426,829 - 609,756
               Provenance: Property from an international collection.
               The artwork is originally from the collection of Chester and
               Davida Herwitz and was auctioned by Sotheby’s in 1996

























               M. F. Husain’s paintings often reflect his deep connection
               to his early life experiences and the cultural milieu that
               shaped him.
               In the presented lot, Husain presents three figures
               with obscured faces, a recurring theme in his art.
               This stylistic choice is deeply personal, rooted in
               the early loss of his mother, whose face he could
               not remember. The faceless figures thus become
               a poignant symbol of memory, loss, and identity.
               The painting evokes the essence of the people and
               community from Pandharpur, where Husain spent his
               formative years. These figures, though devoid of facial
               features, are imbued with a strong presence, highlighting
               Husain’s ability to convey emotion and narrative through
               form and colour rather than through facial expression.
               Husain’s work also bears the influence of European
               modernism, visible  in  the  use  of  strong  lines  and  flat
               planes of primary colours. This blend of Indian themes
               with modernist techniques illustrates Husain’s quest to
               find a visual language to express his complex subjects.
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